Scotland’s Highlands and Islands contain several of the finest mountain scenery in Europe by far the ultimate way to experience it is on foot. This practical guide covers in excess of 80 hills from the Scottish Highlands. Detailed maps inside classic Trailblazer style. Plus places to remain, eateries and a full-color flora identification section.

60 day-walks – for those abilities. Graded for difficulty, terrain and strenuousness. Selected from every corner in the region and which range from well-known peaks including Ben Nevis and Cairn Gorm to lesser-known hills for example Suilven and Clisham. Covers:
· Loch Lomond, the Trossachs and Southern Highlands
· Glen Coe and Ben Nevis
· Central Highlands
· Cairngorms and Eastern Highlands
· Western Highlands
· North-West Highlands
· The Far North
· The Islands

2-day and 3-day treks – several of the walks are already linked to form multi-day treks for instance the Great Traverse.
· Knoydart: Kinlochhourn to Inverie 2-3 days
· Cairngorms: Aviemore to Braemar 2-3 days
· Fisherfield: Kinlochewe to Dundonnel 3-4 days
· Lochaber: The Grey Corries and Ben Nevis traverse 2-3 days
· Ben Alder Forest: Rannoch to Dalwhinnie 2-3 days

86 walking maps with unique mapping features – walking times, directions, tricky junctions, places to be and eat, tourist attractions.
Public transport information for those access points.
62 gateway towns and villages – Much over just a walking guide this book includes guides to 62 gateway towns and villages: what things to see on rainy days, where to remain, the best places to eat; pubs, hotels, B&Bs, campsites, bunkhouses, hostels.